The Straits Times, 10 June 1959
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Title Section11 1959-06-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1959 15 CENTS11 words
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Article250 1959-06-10 1 More serious programmes— with emphasis on Malaya No more rock around the clock SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ROCK N ROLL and sentimental music are to take a back seat in future Radio Singapore programmes. Instead, Ihe Minister for Culture, Mr. S Rajaratnaiß, announced today, more time wi be devoted250 words
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Article106 1959-06-10 1 A Marshall Plan for Asia urged NEW YORK. Tues.— A programme similar to the Marshall Plan should be provided for tin- free countries of Asia and Africa, according to Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, Philippine Ambassador to the United States. Gen. Romulo, speaking yesterday at Boston College commencement exercises, said the106 words
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Article36 1959-06-10 1 HAIFA. Israel, Tues. Israel today released a Lebanese bomber forced to land at Haifa on May 27 after Israeli fighters intercepted it on the LebaneseIsraeli border and allowed It to fly back home— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article24 1959-06-10 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Another three Army battalions have been sent to Jakarta to reinforce the capital's garrison, it was announced today. UP.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article26 1959-06-10 1 WASHINGTON. Tue* Vice-President Richard Nixon hopes to tour Siberia during his visit to Russia next month, the White House an nounced today. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-06-10 1 WARNING SHOUTS AND SKYLIGHT HELP MURDER MEN TO BEAT POLICE RAID A DETECTIVE scans the rooftops from a firemen's turntable ladder from Cecil Street. Straits Times picture.27 words
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388 1959-06-10 1 EE BOON LEE - City rooftop escape starts manhunt By EE BOON LEE SINGAPORE, Tues. Armed policemen surrounded a block of Chinatown tenements here today as detectives made a house-to house search for two men wanted for murder. The fugitives had escaped a CID raiding party by scrambling out of a skylight on the388 words
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140 1959-06-10 1 ARMY TO SACK 400 CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES: THEY MAY GET OTHER JOBS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The axe is to fall on more than 400 War Department employees In the Federation over the next nine months. This is because the British Army in Malaya is being redeployed, and also due to "financial140 words
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Article66 1959-06-10 1 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Threepronged spears. T.he latest addition to the secret society armoury, were seized in a CID 'aid in Lorong 17, off Oeylang Road, here today. Each spear is eight feet long. This is the first time police have come across such a weapon. Detectives from66 words
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Article249 1959-06-10 1 Second time in two days SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T«HE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, had another meeting with senior police officers this morning. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. E. O. Blades, was present at the249 words
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Article64 1959-06-10 1 SIR HENRY LEE TAKES A HOLIDAY HONG KONG. Tues. Sir Henry H. S. Lee, Federation of Malaya Finance Minister, arrived here from Kuala Lumpur today for a oneweek visit on medical leave Sir Henry declined to answer question regarding Singapore and Malaya. When asked at the airport whether Malaya willReuter - 64 words
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Article27 1959-06-10 1 IPOH, Tues. Four men, including one wounded by police bullet, were rushed to hospital here tonight after a secret society fight in •> crowded coffee shop.27 words
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552 1959-06-10 1 DAHARI ALI - JOHORE POLL IS THE FINAL TEST FOR NEGARA DAHARI ALI By Johore Bahru, Tuesday TOMORROW'S Johore State elections will be the most crucial test in the history of Party Negara, formed four years ago to replace the Independence of Malaya Party. The elections tomorrow will decide whether the party will552 words
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Article56 1959-06-10 1 Garuda ends Jakarta-KL service JAKARTA, Tues. Garuda Indonesian Airways has cancelled its Jakarta Kuala Lumpur service. Garuda, which had been operating the service four times a week since August 1958, had found it unprofitable, says an Antara News I Agency, report i Sometimes only three pas<»ctiger:< were in tlie aReuter - 56 words
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Article26 1959-06-10 1 HATTA IN ROME ROME, T»w Mohammed BfttU k i -mtsident irrivrd toil iv l>\ mi- fn>. In btfia tour i t., study llflßWtl Bi26 words
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Advertisement29 1959-06-10 1 CHOOSE JUST THE RING SHE ADMIRES From P HHENDRY Manufacturing Jeweller* Gem Merchants 78 North Bridge Read, S<ngopor«-6. t KuoU Lumpur. PLAYER'S MEANS PLEASURE -and everyone knows it PM.3429 words
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Advertisement56 1959-06-10 1 the most advanced lighter in the world \/^iraflame IOOK' 2 SIZES J^m —for 1 or 2 drinks Best value for your money There are altogether 10 Fraser Neave Aerated Waters. Ginger Beer. Lemonade. Cream Soda Sarsaparilla. Soda. Tonic, Dry Ginger Ale Grape Fruit Soda. Orange Crush anc Cherryade l f*56 words
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Article312 1959-06-10 2 HALL ROMNEY - BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA CHIEF SAYS: GOODWILL MUST EXIST From HALL ROMNEY London, Tuesday J-j XFPY and correct solutions to the problems facing Singapore should be possible, Mr. W. C. Leech, president of the British Association of Malaya, said at the annual association dinner here.312 words
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81 1959-06-10 2 KING TO OPEN UNIVERSITY DIVISION ON JUNE 18 Xl ALA LIMPLR, Tues.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will open the Kuala Lumpur Division of the University of Malaya on June 18. The university was started last August. It now has 350 students studying en. gineering. arts and science. The science building,81 words
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100 1959-06-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The executive committee i of the Pan -Malayan Islamic Party will meet here on Thursday to plan the party's parliamentary election strategy. Also present will be the i party's state chairman, who will report the reasons for the party's crushing100 words
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133 1959-06-10 2 Police bar cyclists, trishas from parade PENANG. Tues.—Police stopped 400 cyclists and about 50 trishas carrying Socialist Front pennants from following the Front's "thanksgiving" parade when it started from the Esplanade here this evenine:. There were shouts of protests from the cyclists and trlshamen as the main parade disappeared into133 words
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Article25 1959-06-10 2 ALOR STAR. Tues— The Kedah Government will soon Introduce a Bill providing for the establishment of an Independent state public services commission.25 words
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857 1959-06-10 2 GOVERNMENT threats to the freedom of the Press in some Commonwealth countries was the chief topic here today at the afternoon session of the Commonwealth Press Union conference. The discussion was opened by MR. DERMOT MOBRAH, chairman oi theReuter - 857 words
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Miscellaneous18 1959-06-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Aopleby Cua ua \ou SILLY man 1 r N Z N seocse^rs voue eoss)18 words
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Article237 1959-06-10 3 DRASTIC CHANGES BY BANDA pOLOMBO, Tues.— .The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike. today disclosed sweeping changes in his cabinet after a month-old crisis brought on by the withdrawal of Marxist members from his coalition. Then at noon the reorganised Cabinet was sworn In by the Governor-General, Sir OliverReuter - 237 words
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Article51 1959-06-10 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Soviet engineers have greatly simplified and speeded up the erection of pylons for their electric railways by using helicopters The holes for the pylons are dug by an automatic device fixed to the helicopter which then lowers the heavy reinforced concrete pylons Into the holes.Reuter - 51 words
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Article81 1959-06-10 3 ALL SAFE IN COMET LANDING MISHAP (CALCUTTA. Tues -A BOAC Comet IV. carrying 44 passengers from Tokyo to London, overshot the runway while landing at Dumdum Airport this evening and became bogged in soft ground. The plane was not damaged and all passengers and 11 crew were safe. BOAC's CalcuttaReuter - 81 words
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215 1959-06-10 3 West makes new bid to reach a Berlin settlement CONCESSIONS OFFERED IN EXCHANGE FOR TWO GUARANTEES GENEVA, Tuesday. yilK WEST today gave the Soviet Union its views on what guarantees it needed and what concessions it was prepared to make for a Berlin settlement. The views were submitted to theReuter - 215 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-06-10 3 MICKEY'S FIFTH IS JUST HIS SIZE MICKEY ROONEY dances with his fifth wife, starlet Barbara Thomson. 22. at the Marwvn Club in New York. In this C.P.I, picture Barbara is wearing high heels, but in her bare feet she is shorter than Mickey. Early this month Mickey revealed that they67 words
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Article197 1959-06-10 3 PARIS, Tuesday. ITNITED STATES atom-bomb carrying planes staV tioned in France, as one of the Nato territories, will shortly be moved to bases in other countries, it was learned here today. Sources close to the French government said the decision by Gen. Laurls Norstad. SupremeReuter - 197 words
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120 1959-06-10 3 SWAP-WIFE HUSBANDS REFUSED DIVORCES ADELAIDE, Tues.— Two men who told the Adelaide divorce court that they had swapped their wives were refused divorce* by the Chief Justice, Sir Mellis Napier. Sir Mellis said it offended his sense of what was right to treat the two husbands as injured parties throughReuter - 120 words
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269 1959-06-10 3 'Douglas X' spent first years of his life as a girl NEW YORK Tues. The case of "Douglas X," a 20-year-old car mechanic who lived 15 years as a girl before learning he was a ooy, has been revealed from the flies of the South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Agency. The269 words
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Article25 1959-06-10 3 BUENOS AIRES. Tues. Argentina yesterday declared the Bulgarian minister. Boris Popov, persona non grata, accusing him of operating a secret radio station.— U.P.l.25 words
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Article24 1959-06-10 3 TOKYO. Tues— Russia Is holding 51 Japanese fishermen for questioning on a charge of violation of territorial waters off southern SV-'"ilien. -U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article50 1959-06-10 3 HONG KONG. Tues. Sir Ratnaldrtl Ounawardene. Ceylonese ambassador to the United States, said here today Ceylon would have to depend on foreign aid In the next 10 years for development. He said Ceylon welcomed Torelgn aid from all countries. Including those In tne Soviet bloc.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Miscellaneous291 1959-06-10 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 47« metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning- 033 SERVICE 41.7 metres Monun* Pre.ude: 7.00 The News; 'EffiJ™* J™« 7.05 A Date With Music: 8.00 The Penang 366 metres News; 8.05 A Date With Music; M IP h 33 melr 830-9.00291 words
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Article74 1959-06-10 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara Sir William Goode, will open the 7th Annual International Bazaar organised by the Singapore Association for the Blind, on Saturday, June 20 Proceeds will go to the aid of the 75 blind children stayIng at the association's Residential School,74 words
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361 1959-06-10 4 Dr. SHENG TELLS HOSPITAL SUPERINTENDENT: SINGAPORE, Tuesday. QOCTORS in Government hospitals should try to attend to patients as quickly as possible, the new Parliamentary Secretary for Health, Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, said today. He said that the new Government was a people's government361 words
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221 1959-06-10 4 Govt. urged to build hospital for islands SINGAPORE, Tues. The Assemblyman for Southern Islands, Inche Ahmad Jabrl Akib (UMNO), today urged the Government to build a hospital for the benefit of his constituents. In a memorandum addressed to Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, the Minister for Health, Inche Jabri referred to221 words
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Article, Illustration33 1959-06-10 4 THE Minister for Health. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, personally attends to a patient in the children's ward of the General Hospital during his tour yesterday. Straits Times picture.33 words
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Article54 1959-06-10 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three officers of the Singapore Poiice Force today left for Britain by BOAC Comet to attend a six-month general police course at the Hendon Police College. They were Inspectors Llm Chye Heng (Homicide Squad. CID). T. T. Nathan (Special Branch CID). and Lionel54 words
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Article41 1959-06-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Teo Cheng Huat, 37. a detective of the Property Offences Branch of the CID. was today acquitted of a charge of corruptly accepting $30 from a second-hand dealer, Chan Han Chew, in Kelantan Road in March.41 words
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224 1959-06-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MR. G. Sundarajoo, former chairman of the "Singapore Unemployment Society" today urged the new Government to give top priority to the unemployment problem. He said in a letter to the j Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne: "As the224 words
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Article, Illustration213 1959-06-10 4 LIFELONG WISH ...AND IT WAS ALL SO SAD The children had to stay SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A MIDDLE-AGED Malay couple stood crying on the deck of the Oranje this morning at the ?ianf liner slowly pulled away from wharf to begin I its long trip to Europe. For Irene Mohammed Said213 words
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Article52 1959-06-10 4 BRIDE-TO-BE DRANK CAUSTIC SODA SINGAPORE. Tues. A 19-year-old girl, L!m Kha Gek, engaged to be married next year, committed suicide by taking caustic soda, an Inquest was told today. Her mother. Sim Moy Nee, 36. said her daughter was quite happy about the marriage plans. The Coroner returned a verdict52 words
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Miscellaneous141 1959-06-10 4 diary... TWCA: International Women's CLOTHING SHOP at St. AnClub— a talk on "Theatre Work- drew's Cathedral, CWA Room, shop" by Mrs. Oracla Tay Chee South Side 3 to S p.m. 10.30 ajn.; beauty culture 5.15 KATONG BOY'S CUB: Badpjn mlnton. Indoor games 3 p.m.; YMCA: Junior dept. opens from yepak141 words
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Article239 1959-06-10 5 DEFENCE TALKS REACH ACCORD AID PROPOSALS ARE NOW WITH MINISTERS LONDON, Tuesday. BRITISH and Malayan officials have reached agreement here on proposals for financial aid for the Federation's defence programme, the Commonwealth Relations Office announced last night. A statement announcing this added that the proposals were now "being put toReuter - 239 words
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Article62 1959-06-10 5 RAUB. Tues. Mr. Naranjan Singh. 19. a teacher at the Methodist English School. Tanjong Malim. will leave for India in the Rajula on Thursday to study medicine at the Khalsa College at Amritsar. He Is the eldest son of Mr. Chanan Singh, a PWD62 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-06-10 5 Gurkha and R.A. chief leaves after two years BRIGADIER G. E. PECK who left for Britain this week in the troopship Oxfordshire after two years as Deputy Commander of 17 Gurkha Division. Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces. As Deputy Commander he was also Commander of Royal Artillery in Malaya and last84 words
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117 1959-06-10 5 She succeeds author as matron of hospital GINGAPORE, Tues. Mrs Molly Cheng Kirn En has been appointed matron of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital in succession to Miss Janet Lim, author of "Sold for Sliver" who resigned early this year to marry. Mrs. Cheng graduated at the Singapore General Hospital in117 words
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Article51 1959-06-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Twenty plculs of rubber sheets were stolen from a smokehouse at Sungei Choh near here yesterday. The rubber was valued at about $2,200. The thieves filed through the padlock on the front door of the smokehouse and are believed to have used a51 words
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Article76 1959-06-10 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Four men— Sng Ah Leng. Ken Paglar, Tan Hong Slang and SI Keng Bok pleade not guilty today to a joint charge of rioting at Jalan Tua Kong, off Upoori East Coast Road, on Mon- day night. TTiey were alleged to be members of76 words
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Article191 1959-06-10 5 Denial by Malacca UMNO leader MALACCA. Tues. riaji Yusoff bin Haji Sulong, a prominent member of the Malacca UMNO and former vicepresident of the Malacca Municipal Council, today denied an allegation that he had worked against UMNO during the State elections. Malacca UMNO wrote to him on May 28 giving191 words
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Article117 1959-06-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Hongkong and Shanghai Bank is moving its x headquarters here from Singapore on July 1. 1 This was confirmed here today by the Federation manager. Mr. N. EL Clark. Mr. Clark described the move as "purely administrative." The move was117 words
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Article79 1959-06-10 5 AIR CHIEFS CALL ON GOVERNOR PENANG, Tues.— The retiring Air Officer Commanding headquarters. No. 224 Group, RAF, Ah- Vice-Marsh*! V. E. Hancock, and his successor. Air Vice-Marshal R. A. Ramsay Rae. called on the Govnor. Raja Tun Uda, at the residency today. The two air chiefs were aci companied by79 words
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Article42 1959-06-10 5 IPOH, Tues. Perak health authorities have so far vaccinated about 700.000 neople against smallpox, the Senior Health Officer. Dr. C. Cywinski. told the Straits Times today. It is hoped to vaccinate another 500,000 people within the next few months.42 words
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Miscellaneous260 1959-06-10 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 14 Oap made up by the elder 1 Sussex town centre under re- unit (9) 5 SFSKVto arrive and dladly greet (7) y (7) 10 Court for part-timers? (7-8) 18 Bad French fall on frozen 11 Happened to the artist with surface. That's spite! (8) taking260 words
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Advertisement176 1959-06-10 6 AUSTIN looks years ahead with the Plain tor ah see is the hand of Pimn Farina in the styling In the swift, uncluttered Irne of the silhouette. In the clean moulding of nose and tail Look at the A 55 Cambridge from any angle, it's a thoroughly shapely car. Shape176 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1959-06-10 7 The Nazi style 'Night of long knives fortunes of his unhappy country. Soon he was making more friends and influencing more people than anyone in Germany. Election of aged Field Marshal Paul von Hlndenburg as President of the Republic In 1925 was a brilliant stroke of fortune for the plot-spinningDaily Mirror - 1,275 words
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Advertisement198 1959-06-10 7 M^i Ji^ M"^\\ M^ M* M"mm'*r mt± M**' mi" mi" mi"\ a favourite choice d BLACK WHITE' M SCOTCH WHISKY ft^M kg M "BUCHANAN'S" I I sl_AgK% M i W» I |AMiS BUCHA>4AN CO. LTD.. CLASCOW. SCOTLAMO I jIBI I I II to J every precious drop Enjoy Scotch at198 words
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Miscellaneous181 1959-06-10 7 1 armen A Co. By itias [s?i g£B vvwAT ACT XU ~jßi I I PWT UNCtKSTA/«>'N/' BECAUSE YESTtEPAV I SAW JSjBBgJ» fz^^^^^v I |Wy^^\ HERE TPNX3nT_^yPj J N y Wj[ -jr^.^~* Ml^^^M^Bl^^M I ONE TO M 6 Thf Saint By Leslie Charteris AAV DEAR KyOu -ARE GOING TO \f WHERE181 words
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Obituary28 1959-06-10 8 M Word. M (Minimum). bickerdike, suddenly on 4ih June of typhoid In Sierra Leone. Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. H: kerdike formerly of Singapore.28 words
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Article35 1959-06-10 8 If Wor4t tit (Minimmm). MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY JOHN HOLMES thank all friendi nnd relatives for their good wishes nd lovely presents which they received on the occasion of their marriage Saturday sixth June.35 words
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Article248 1959-06-10 8 Jo H.rW. Sit (minimum). WHY KNOT? Use Sellotape. DONT WAIT till your Alr-wick bottle Is empty. Keep a spare bottle of Air- wick always in the house.. HATS FOR THE Garden Party in many lovely shades including whiie. Antoinette, 324. Orchard Road. Spore (near C.K. Tang). NEW AT VANITY248 words
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771 1959-06-10 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, June 10, 1959 A Way Of Progress The trickle of news that comes from Geneva about the Big Four foreign ministers' meeting— most of it in the form of hints dropped by "spokesmen" makes the whole thing hard and tedious for the average person to follow.771 words
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Article200 1959-06-10 8 Since an Alliance victory of large proportions can be taken for granted in the Johore State elections today, speculation will turn, as it has tended to recently, on the question of the number of seats the opposition parties can hope to win. There cannot be many of these.200 words
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Article273 1959-06-10 8 Following a pause for reflection President Tito of Yugoslavia has replied to the proposal Mr. Khrushchev made in Albania recently for a rocket and atom -free zone in the Communist-controlled countries of the Balkans. President Tito likes the idea but thinks Italy and Greece should be asked to273 words
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Article394 1959-06-10 8 IN Mr. Bartlett's article of June 1 in your paper, two ideas worthy of our special attention are brought out. He points up the proposition that a Left-wing socialist party can use Communist elements and is, in fact the only organisation which can effectively control them. It is394 words
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270 1959-06-10 8 I READ the illuminating and informative letter of "D.C. Penang" in your issue of June 6 with much interest and edification. I write to indicate a small <and possibly. In these days, an unimportant error in that letter*. D.C. refers to270 words
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Article, Illustration980 1959-06-10 8 WILLIAM FOSTER - WILLIAM FOSTER HIS ENEMIES CALL HIM TRICKY DICKIE* BUT THE ODDS ARE HE'LL BE THE NEXT U.S. PRESIDENT A QUIET revolution is going on in Washington. With little more than a year to go before the next election, VicePresident Nixon is getting ready toUP - 980 words
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207 1959-06-10 8 >JV FAMILY are leaving your beautiful island after two years' stay, and I confess we are looking forward to enjoying an unbroken nights sleep once more! One memory of Singapore will be of nights made unbearable by the barking, yapping and fighting207 words
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270 1959-06-10 9 WIFE WHO TRIED TO SET FIRE TO HUBBY SINGAPORE, Tiles. A 35-year-old woman admitted to the police that she poured boiling water on her husband to kill him. Inspector Joseph Chong told an inquost today. Inspector Chong of Joo Chlat police station was testifying at the Inquest on the womar..270 words
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Article, Illustration557 1959-06-10 9 DECISIONS TAKEN BY CITY COUNCIL AFTER PAP LEFT MA YBE REVERSED OR RESCINDED HE WILL CO-ORDINATE WORK AND RUNNING OF DEPARTMENTS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, today appointed the City Water Engineer Mr. P. C. Lim, as Administrator557 words
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Article19 1959-06-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Cash and goods worth over $5,000 were stolen In two cases of housebreaking here yesterday.19 words
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Article, Illustration260 1959-06-10 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. INCHE Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, Senior Crown Counsel, and Deputy Public Prosecutor, will be the first State Advocate-General in Singapore. He started moving hi? office today from the Attor-ney-General's Ministry In Empress Place to the Havelock Road building occupied by the former Ministry260 words
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Article547 1959-06-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Johore will go to the polls tomorrow to elect 31 candidates to the State Legislative Assembly. An Alliance candidate was returned unopposed In the other constituency iPontian Kechll). Here is the line up: ENDAL (6.698): Haji AriOn bin Haji Ismail (Malayan Indonesian547 words
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Article, Illustration502 1959-06-10 9 $1,980-a-month man and two cases of brandy FORMER DOCKS TRAFFIC OFFICER GETS FOUR MONTHS' JAIL SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J± man who was earning $1,984 a month was jailed today for stealing two cases of brandy from a Singapore Harbour Board godown. The man, Leonard William Kleinman, is a former assistant traffic502 words
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Article114 1959-06-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. r |THE Prime Minister of Malaya today received a 1 "thank you" message from his counterpart in Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The message read: 'Thank you for your warm message of good wishes and congratulations. "I am confident that with114 words
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Article57 1959-06-10 9 SINGAPORE, Tues, Two youths were punched and stoned in Oeylang here last night after being lured from a plntable saloon. One of them, Teo Woon Choon. said they were asked to accompany four youths to Lor on g 5. There five others came up and started57 words
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Advertisement125 1959-06-10 9 IOIeHIWvC ID VjVwX(/ i. i Jw CDoOoca U/si tVLi ~M EvwSYt v Y^v^BM^l V^t» Tf <* -v^E*^>2r FAR EAST SOLE AGENTS: LAP HENG CO., LTD. SINGAPORE: BANK OF CHINA BUILDING HONG KONG: MARINA HOUSE 3^P~a» Models TRP-Si 4s* B&i^^fl The WmM'i First HI-FI Portobta )i»w< JM All Trantiitor (II 1/3,125 words
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Advertisement315 1959-06-10 9 NOTICE PICOT PERFUMES The public are warned that imitation Plcot Perfumes are being offered for sale In Singapore and J Malaya. They should be especially rareful when j purchasing miniature bottles of "Le Train B!eu" as a large number of copies of this pack are believed to be on the315 words
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Article329 1959-06-10 10 HERE are some more pen pals for you. Ramlah binte Mohammed Noor, aged 14. 1{ miles Jalan Temenggong Ahmad Muar, Johore. Views, films, sports. Arpah binte Hajl Jaffar. aged 13. 120 Jalan Daud, Muar. Johore. Sports. stamps. Tan Pau Son. aged 15. *****8. C Company Boys' Wing. Federation Military329 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1959-06-10 10 Tuo brothers, Lo Heng Wah and Lo Chi Hoe are on the track of their friend Gopal who is missing from his home. They see Gopal on one occasion and he tells them something about a wizard before he runs away Later they see1,011 words
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Article136 1959-06-10 10 HERE are some riddles sent in by Wise Owl Chia Yuit Keen. Q. Why is your heart like a policeman? A. Because it follows a regular beat. Q. What Is the least dangerous kind of robbery? A. Safe robbery. Q. What has no feet but does136 words
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Advertisement262 1959-06-10 10 growing children ■fip|l p ULI cbea m 1 °f delicious NESPRAY Full Cream Powdered Milk. NESPRAY is first- mu<a class, pure cow's milk, rich in cream S j^** f 'AßiDtNAosT«»i|* and vitamins every drop is nonrishWITH ADDED II E O H D IV ITAMINS A& D l^ljj^p KAT is good262 words
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Advertisement252 1959-06-10 10 A NEW TASK FOR FLIPPER I 1 J 1 1 Dear Boys and Girls, wall, but one of these looked Here are the six winners very odd among the others, of our maze contest in which WQnt to tJck the object you were also asked to which |ooks tof |ac252 words
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Advertisement206 1959-06-10 10 Preparing to be a Beautiful Lady Sheila is delighted with hrr new playmate, and i> vi i v busy learning how to look after him. Sheila's mother li.is already taught her the value of tender carr. She lias looked alier >\ her little daughter's deli; ate H^|HH|^Hjj^|^|j^H^H complexion from babyhood,206 words
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Advertisement1593 1959-06-10 11 T»i: B4os MANSFIELD «fc CO., LTD. r-i: »4» dl lims) (Intorpora.ed m Smpcn'el '12 lims) IT H THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T om SAILINGS Tt LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LONOON ft CONTINENTAL PUTS (Via Saw witk liaarty ta precttd via Paaaaa ar Cape at GaM mm) Carriers option to proceed via otntr1,593 words
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Advertisement1296 1959-06-10 11 m23ES^SSE2S3i ell It* tf%« V» LINES"* OMMkM tm ADEN REDSEA MEDITERRANEAN COHT.HENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN POtiS Spore P. Sham P* 1 ■BASRA"-k) MJbm/ 4 Jaly S/ I JaU 1/ 7 Jaty LALANOIA" It/11 Jaly 12/13 Jaty 14 15 J*» "MALACCA" c) 25 21 Jily 27 "1 Jtly M/M My Accepting cargo1,296 words
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Advertisement1413 1959-06-10 11 SUi^ing THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 'giyT SINGAPORE (mcirperited ia tke VaitM KiagMßl) I LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. O.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. Sham Ptnang ■ENMHOR for Liverpool. Hill Hamburg 6.10-11/12 JaM 11/15 Joe 11/11 JaM •ENATTOW for Aden. Rad Sea. Antwerp R'dam. G'mouth 21/21 JaM 22/23 Jot 24/241,413 words
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Advertisement1395 1959-06-10 11 MeALISTER tSc CO., LTD. TEL Nt.. 2S3CI ILLIINAH LIKE KLAVBNESS LINK LONOO-i HAMOURC. ROTTEROAM. HAVRE 10S ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO. I HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND and for Canada and USA North Atlantic Ports Acetptiag cargt ftr Ctitrtl I Stalk Aatriea CITY OF BEDFORD BONNEVILLE Sport P. Sham Penang Spore P.1,395 words
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Article21 1959-06-10 12 Malayan Share Market: June 9 June 8 Industrials: 89.52 89.3* Tins: 110.49 111-41 Robbers: 138.55 138.52 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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523 1959-06-10 12 RUBBER DOWN TO LOWEST LEVEL FOR SIX WEEKS By Our Market Correspondent RUBBER was taken down to its lowest levels for six weeks on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday and at one stage June first grade touched as low as 96} cents. The easier tendency followed a drop of one523 words
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Article138 1959-06-10 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares held a firm tone on the Stock Exchange he;e today and there were no large upward moves. Carlton and Dunlop both fell Is. and Henry Jones fell 2&. to 575. Base metals eused with Consol Zinc down 2a. 6d. Lo 84b. Oils remained steady.138 words
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Article196 1959-06-10 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are; Laos 1/2, Bayernstein 4/5, Tabago 6A, Pyrrhus 6/7, Benrinees 8/9, Benmhor 10/11, Donevereet 13/14, Carthage 15/16, Pies. Jefferson 18, Nichisan Maru 19, Larut N.Wall 2, Scudai N.Wall 3, TJlrusa N.Wall 4, Raja Brooke 21/22, Stanvac Rlau196 words
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Article150 1959-06-10 12 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 96 "s cents per lb., down H cents on Monday's closing price. The closing tone was steadier. Closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 96 0 i. sellers 97150 words
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Article107 1959-06-10 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent June/July shipments $44 buyers, $45 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $66 sellers, drum $68 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $133, Sarawak $132, special Sarawak black $78. garbled Lampong black $74107 words
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Article77 1959-06-10 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1629 1/4; Norwegian Kroner 232 3/4: Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the77 words
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Article29 1959-06-10 12 SINGAPORE. JUNE 9. RUBBER: 962 cents per Ib. (down 2 3/8 cents). TIN: $401 per pica) (up 87' cents). Estimated unofficial offering 125 tons (up 10 tons).29 words
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Article637 1959-06-10 12 The Malayan Share JBrokers' Association reported yesterday: "Industrials were steady, ting were easier. There was more interest In sterling rubbers. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Fed Disp. $1.01 xd; FUzpatricks 95 cents; Fraser and Neave ords637 words
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Article24 1959-06-10 12 The following May rubber crops are notified:— Bukit Katil 34,424 lb.. Ayer Molek 36,580 lb. Kempas 428,212 lb.. and Radella ***** lb.24 words
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Advertisement1170 1959-06-10 12 pC^ICTINEj Lxpress U.S.A. Pacific ec Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. t.T.A. S oore P Sham Pc.jng Hkonf L. Angeles New York "Kimikaaa Mara" Ist Call 25, 21 J»«t 27 Jwm 21 Juie 2NCall 2*' M JMC 4 Jlly 24 Jit) II Alt "Kamkawa Mari" Ist Call 31. 1 Aif 2/1,170 words
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Advertisement73 1959-06-10 12 Alti. t. Sn«. SeiM, Marttillti. »«twer» RtttertM, tattertoa. Brtatt. Nimlart ni Sc«dm»ui part a/UMSkipawt S pore P. Sham Prnanf Also calls at SAASTERKERK 21/24 JMt 2S/M JtM 27 JMM SROOTEKERK Jl 23 J«l> 14 25 Jlly M Jail Cadiz. ft— EUROPE SIESSENKEr! S 44 —to R'kok/HK 'China/ Japan. AMEKERK 21/2273 words
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Advertisement249 1959-06-10 12 SHIPPING NOTICES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. "YARRA" ARRIVED 3.6.39 A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex the above arrived Singapore on 3rd June 1959 will be held in the S.H.B. Godowns No. 13/14 on Thursday, 11th June 1959 from 9 a.m. until 4.30 p.m. No further survey will be249 words
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Advertisement733 1959-06-10 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MAUYA IN KUALA LUMPUR LECTURESHIP IN THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 1. Applications are invited for appointment to a lectureship in the university of Malaya in Kualr Lumpur (department of Agriculture) from persons qualified in any of the following fields: (a) Plant science (agrl. botany, genetics and733 words
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Advertisement694 1959-06-10 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MATILDA AND WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL THE PEAK, HONG KONG. APPOINTMENT OF QUALIFIED PHY SIOTHER APIST Applications are invited from members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists for the abovementioned post Further particulars may be obtained from the Matron FEDERATION OF MALAYA SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTIRAL SCHOLARSHIPS. The F.M.S.A.694 words
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Advertisement491 1959-06-10 12 NOTICES LOURDES CENTENARY LOTTERY IPOH Federation Lottery Permit No 18/58. The drawing date of tne above lottery has been postponed from 13th June, 1959 to 13th Sept. 1959. NOTICE THE MALAYAN F\< HWC.E BANKS ASSOCIATION All members of the above ciation In the State of Singapore will be closed for491 words
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Advertisement825 1959-06-10 13 t( ontinned from Pace LOST 2« Wordt SI (Mi*.)— Box it ett. txtrm. GOLD BRACELET 7 Linked 10 Guilder Netherlands Coins lost June Bth. Change Alley or North Bridge Road. Reward 538, Nutmeg Road, Singapore 9. SITUATIONS VACANI It Wmrdt Si (Ml*.)— Box tt ctt. txtrm. A DOCTOR is regulred825 words
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Advertisement842 1959-06-10 13 SITUATIONS WANTED tt Wordt SI (Mi*.)— Box tt ett. mxtrm. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Goanese Cook-Boy and wife well recommended. Telephone Spore ***** after 4.30 p.m. EFFICIENT DRESSER-CON-DUCTOR Grade 111 seeks employment either as Dresser or DresserConductor, Acting posts acceptable. Box A 4989 S.T., Spore. INDIAN AGED 30, Experienced Estate Office/Factory Clerk/Field842 words
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Advertisement785 1959-06-10 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wordt Si (Mm.)— Box tt ctt. txtrm. FULLY WELL-FURNISHED Independent Flat. Bedroom, Dining and Sittlngroom, inclusive fridge, light and water. 5. Chancery Hill. Rent (350 pjn. Tel: Spore ***** or *****, B—lo ajn.. 5—7 pjn. FULLY FURNISHED twostoreyed detached Bungalow, High ground, Large garden. Good residential area785 words
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Advertisement862 1959-06-10 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2« Wordt Si (Mt*.)—Bmx tt eta. mmtrm. FOR SALE Two Houses. Prewar, One grant near Katong Park. Freehold property. Reply Box A 4990 S.T. for appointment. FURNISHED bEMi- DETACHED bungalow 79 Medway Drive. Serangoon Garden Estate. $23,000/Offers considered. Call at above address. 3 BEDROOMED Terrace House,862 words
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Advertisement861 1959-06-10 13 FOR HIRE tt Wordt Si (Min.y—Mox it €$a. txtrm. RENT-a-CAK from Everflne Co 619. Serangoon Rd., Spore. Tel: *****. Current Models available. Special Terms for Period Hire. HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERATORS of Various sizes. Preesers Oommertcal Reach-In Refrigerators and Bottle Coolers at tow rentals. The Marden Company, 83 Orchard Road. Spore. Tel:861 words
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Advertisement724 1959-06-10 13 FOR SALE tt Wordt Si (Mi*.) Box 10 ett. mxtrm. FOR SALE Cream painted bedroom furniture, dressing table and stool, bedside cabinet large double cupboard, containing h^n^ing space and shelves. Ring Spore *****. SIEMAN PORTABLE X-RAY complete In excellent condition $1,500. Busch Microscope complete with mechanical stage and 011 Immersion724 words
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Advertisement411 1959-06-10 13 AT YOUR SERVICE 2* Wordt $10 (Minimum, Dmilm I month. 10 Wordt StJt (Mi*.) FOR THE EXQUISITE Hairsty ling. Shanghai May. 421 River Valley Road. Spore. APICUREE WERRE SAFE Cure for Asthma: 19-A. Boat Quay. (Spore) *****. TROPICAL MADE to measure foundations. Cool, light comfortable Spire Ua, Robinsons CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS411 words
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Advertisement277 1959-06-10 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 20 Wordt $10 (Minimum). Dmilm 1 month. 10 Wordt S2.SO (Ml*.) WHY HAVE DANDRUFF? Use Miracle Dandrlcide available from Hairdressers. Dispensaries. Stores. CHIONO SHING JEWELLERS Tel: ***** for Platinum. Diamond Ornaments etc. Reasonably priced. PROVISION STORES (STORE) tt Wordt $10 (Minimum) Dmilm I month. 10 Wordt «J#277 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-06-10 14 HONC KONC Chinese forwards on the rampage but Dave Fisher (right). the Malayan Chinese Invitation team goalkeeper, is poised and ready. Fisher was the star of this friendly match which the visitors won 3-1 at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday night. Straits TimesLim Yaw Chong - 55 words
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101 1959-06-10 14 PROGRAMME OF NINE MATCHES FOR EMU IJUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Malayan Cricket Association has announced a programme of nine matches for the Emu Cricket Club of New South Wales who are expected to arrive In Malaya next month. The programme is: July 4. 5 v Singapore fat Singapore): July 7 v101 words
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Article374 1959-06-10 14 MAXWELL TOO GOOD FOR KOTA RAJA By TEOH ENG TATT, Singapore, Tuesday. IF a boxing rule could be applied in soccer, referee Chong Lian Sin would have been justified in stopping this First Division league match in the second half to save once-mighty Kota Raja from further punishment. The final374 words
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88 1959-06-10 14 FORMOSA CAN'T USE NAME OF CHINA, SAYS MAYER T AUSANNE, Tues. Mr. Otto Mayer, chancellor of the International Olympic Council, said here today that Formosa's reapplication (or membership under the name of "Republic of China Olympic Committee" would not be acceptable. He said the lOC. would accept any name, suchReuter - 88 words
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Article65 1959-06-10 14 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Thomas Rosandich, the American track and field coach will arrive In Singapore from Hong Kong tomorrow Rosandich. who was here last year. Is making a return visit on a U.S. State Department grant under Its educational exchange programme. During his current two months tour of65 words
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Article50 1959-06-10 14 PENANG. Tues.— With a little more luck, Malayan Malays should have got at least one goal when they met the Hong Kong Chinese in the visitors' opening game here at the city stadium tonight. Hong Kong, giving a fine exhibition of speed and team work, won 3-0.50 words
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298 1959-06-10 14 KLANG. Tues. The Klang District Police held their annual athletic meet at the Klang padang on Sunday. The best performance, team championship and many other trophies went to members of Klang Police. Che Zam Haria binte Mohamed All. wife of the District Officer, gave298 words
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121 1959-06-10 14 Two goals and RAPC are in Farelf Cup final OINGAPORE, Tues.— Two second half f?oals helped Royal Army Pay Corps (Singapore) to enter the final of the Farelf soccer competition for the Caldbeck Cud when they beat Royal Engineers of Hong Kong 2-0 in a semi-final match at Tanglin today.121 words
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Article118 1959-06-10 14 Only three countries reply... SINGAPORE, Tues.— Three countries have replied to the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's proposal to form an Asian Swimming Federation. Mr. Johnny Tok. SASA secretary, told the meeting that 14 countries In all were Informed of the proposal but only Malaya, the Philippines and Japan have replied.118 words
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Advertisement99 1959-06-10 14 NE W in LOOKS IN CZ VV in FEATURES 150 ex 4 speed, 120 M.P.6. Increased horse power Kick st irter on near side for added safet Handle-bar mounted headlamp Large MOTO ft S range of duo/tone Colours Complete range fcaTm^# I 54 Orchard Road. I J r\ I C-99 words
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Advertisement355 1959-06-10 14 RADIO CORDER ijs^^^ /Jfy^^Q Radio Tape-recorder H^lirf^-^kll? 1 Two wavcbonds (M SW) J^^^mJQ>^-4^ i Two tope-recording •^^l^SBw^' Price $480 jfc^^^^^jC^| Lets 25 c for ccsh Sole Agents Service Station: TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD. 62 Middle Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/***** 70 Pudu Rood, K. Lumpur. Tel: ***** 193 Carnarvon Street,355 words
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Miscellaneous42 1959-06-10 14 SINGAPORE: Soccer: Charity match, SGSFA XI v SBHPA XI. Jalan Besar Stadium. 5.15 p.m.: SAJ.A. league. Div. 2A. RAP Tengah v RAP Seletar. Tengah. Golf: Singapore women's championship (first round>. R.1.C.. 2.30 p.m. Basketball: Singapore v Manila Chinese, Great World. 8 p.m.42 words
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289 1959-06-10 15 SAUL JOSHUA - It will seek affiliation with lABF K/L ALA LUMPUR, Tues Steps are being taken to revive the Federation of Malaya Amateur Boxing Association which has been inactive since it was formed in February last year. F.M.A.B.A. secretary N. M. Vasagam said today he wouldAP - 289 words
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Article158 1959-06-10 15 Inter-port tennis at Ipoh IPOH, Tues.— The inter-port tennis matches, played annually in conjunction with the Malayan championships. will be played here this year, from Aug. 3 to Aug. 5. Originally it was intended to hold the inter-port tournament, open to countries participating in the Malayan meet, in Singapore This158 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-06-10 15 PRINCE Aly Khan leads in his horse Petite Etoile, with English jockey Lester Piggott np, after winning the Oaks at Epsom last week. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 35 words
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Article21 1959-06-10 15 SYDNEY. Tues.— The British Lions Rugby Union team today defeated New South Wales country team 27-14 at Tamworth. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article156 1959-06-10 15 LONDON, Tuesday. TOiREE of the Russian squad of four for WimbleA don were in action in the Kent lawn tennii championships at Beckenham yesterday and twc of them won their matches. I Andrei Potanln beat Den nls Reilly of Australia 4-6 6-2, 6-1 in theReuter - 156 words
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Article82 1959-06-10 15 Four new horses registered CINGAPORE, Tues. Four new horses have been registered with the Straits Racing Association. They are: Class I— Glee, by Golden Cloud-Nanai; Big Daddy (late Lord Courtauld) by Khorassan-Lady Bertha. Class 4— All Clear (late Grand Summer) by Summer-time-Royal Mascot; Fleetmaster (late Pipple) by Newtown Pippin-Valley grand.82 words
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Article83 1959-06-10 15 DARCELONA. Tiies— .Neale Fraser, Australia's leading challenger for this year's Wimbledon title, won two finals in the international lawn tennis tournament here. He beat Roy Emerson. Australia's No. 2. 6-2. 6-4. 3-6. 6-2, in the men's singles. Fraser and Emerson, holders of the Italian title, thenReuter - 83 words
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Article69 1959-06-10 15 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Turf Club will run. its Autumn Cup race foi Class 1, Div. 1 horses over ]J miles on July 4, the first day of its July meeting, instead of on July 11 as announced. The distances for Class 1 horses69 words
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Article64 1959-06-10 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. > Singapore Amateur FA. tonight named 16 players to travel to Kuala Lumpur for their Malaya Cup soccer match against Selangor on Saturday. They are: Yew Chang, Wah Chin. Matmoon Sudasee. Aman Kastawi. Umar Rahmat. Osman Johan, Kassim Ashik. All Astar, Mahat Ambu,64 words
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Article33 1959-06-10 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. The south zone Malaya Cup, soccer match between Singapore Joint Services and Negri Sembilan to be played on Saturday has been postponed to Sunday at Jalan Besar stadium.33 words
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88 1959-06-10 15 BRUNDAGE ASKED TO QUIT REPORT IS DENIED WASHINGTON, Tues.— The U.S. State Department yesterday denied, that it asked Mr. Avery Brundage to resign as president of the International Olympic Committee. Albert Mayer. Switzerland's delegate to the 1.0.C.. told the Swiss National Olympic Committee that the U.S. State Department had made88 words
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Article69 1959-06-10 15 TELUK ANSON, Tues.— Ticket No. *****1 sold at the Teluk An. son branch of the Perak Turf Club, won first prize of $58,150 drawn on the last day of the Perak Derby race meeting on Sunday. This was the first time that a ticket sold69 words
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Advertisement480 1959-06-10 15 K IBM! M^HkH^R' M A* y HA/quntion often ssleil by tho^c «ho are not afqualntH with thr GIRARD PERRICAUX 39 ic*tl OTMk wi r jy }rnh HBtnu* the CIRARDPERRECAUX 39 jewel self-winder is tb« only witch fitttd: with the GYKOTRON (a jovtl roller 1 Scaring, automatic clutch and rotation inverter,480 words
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Advertisement167 1959-06-10 15 ~ERRES~" Console RADIOGRAM I made to suit your taste, adapted to I A beautiful piece of furniture with the very latest in radiogram specifications. I maclaFnT stokvis (M) ltd. 1 1 SIRVIArVnL w\« LUWrUn Ist vyn rlnh 11 v PRICKLY HEAT AGNESIA i^M DUSTING POWDER Treat him gently. A child's167 words
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Article387 1959-06-10 16 SENIOR GOVERNMENT OFFICERS TO MEET NEXT WEEK TO DEBATE REPORT 'THAT IS RESPONSIBILITY OF CIVIL SERVANTS IN SINGAPORE' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JHE ROLE of the Civi' Service in a selfgoverning Singapore will be among the questions to be discussed at an extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore387 words
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336 1959-06-10 16 Premier Lee is 'our best bet in turbulent Singapore'— paper T<HE ATTITUDE of modera--1 tion displayed by the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, indicates that the new State will get off to a good start, an influential newspaper here said today. The independent Times of Indonesia saidUPI - 336 words
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Article, Illustration159 1959-06-10 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. James Puthucheary. 35, one of the PAP detainees who was released last week, married Miss Mavis Scharenguivel, 26, yesterday at the Marriage Registry. They were married by special licence granted by the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon. The couple159 words
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Article31 1959-06-10 16 MR A: MRS C. M. Menpn. Kemuning Estate, thank all relatives/friends lor their kind attendance, valuable gifts and good wishes on the occasion of their marriage on Ist June 1959.31 words
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124 1959-06-10 16 Expert on history takes job at varsity SINGAPORE, Tue s The most important object of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur should be to build up a complete library of books relating to Malayan and South-East Asian history, prof. John Bastin said today. Prof. Bastin arrived on Sunday from124 words
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Article62 1959-06-10 16 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A former clerk, Lim Choo Eng, alias Robert Lim, 33, was jailed by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assizes today for three years for criminal breach of trust of a motor car belonging to William Alfred Potter, a technical assistant in the War62 words
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266 1959-06-10 16 CALL FOR A CLOSE WATCH ON FILMS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. H Singapore Association of Head Teachers today ■aised and expressed support for the Governs action against publications considered to be morally degrading. The association president. Mr. R. Muthiah. who Is the principal of266 words
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Article289 1959-06-10 16 SINGAPORE. T v c s Ronnie Oon, one of Singapore's most promising players, took 27 minutes to beat his former Presbyterian Boys School's team mate Tan Cheng Zng. for the Singapore Badminton Association Junior men's singles championship at the S.B.A. hall tonifiht. Ronnie, dictating289 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-06-10 16 SCHOOLGIRL RUNS AWAY FROM HOME AGAIN SINGAPORE, Tues. For the second time in two months, Theresa Soo, 12--year-old schoolgirl, has run away from home. Her mother. Madam Ng Teck Eng, 48, a Chinese school teacher, today again asked the Straits Times to help trace her. Theresa (above) ran away from79 words
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Article222 1959-06-10 16 Consols 114% £51 3 16 Funding A'c £90"i War t%% £65 9/16 BANKS Chartered 48/- Hongkong £50 INSURANCE Com. Un 46/14 /44 Prudential "A 1 £12S Royal 94/14 +/6 BAILS Can. Pac S52 IM>l L.iRIAI. > B.A.T 62/7^ /14 Boots 21/9 /1 4 Bowaters 49/9 +/14 British Motors222 words
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273 1959-06-10 16 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Sockaino will get the "guided democracy" power he seeks, despite opposition from the Constituent Assembly, the Indonesian Consul-General Brigadier-General Djatikusumo, lias said. He was referring to the failure in the Assembly last week of a bill to grant President273 words
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157 1959-06-10 16 97 HURT AS POWDER MAGAZINE EXPLODES TOKYO. Tueo. Police said 97 people were injured and 160 houses damaged when dynamite in a powder magazine exploded in Hiroshima. Western Japan. PORT MORESBY: An administration patrol has arrested a group of Papuans who are alleged to have killed and eaten a policeman.157 words
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Advertisement168 1959-06-10 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MRS. AC. BERLANDIER Pas-.-.eu away peacefully on 9/6/59 at G. !1. Funeral service at Cathedral of Goodshepard at 5 p.m. and thence for interment at Bidadari. Bangkok paper* please copy. STRAITS TIMES SMALL APIS. BIKIHS MARRIAGES DEATHS PERSOVAL CIA MIMMUM h A>\ui \< I \U \|s-| .N(,\(,K«KVIS-168 words
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Advertisement110 1959-06-10 16 iCAJVf Y^^l j To give everyone, young /*jL and old, o de»erving t^~~ tjt souvenir of this euentiol i"'"^ La I date of <th October, 195 7, LjJ^^Sf^^^^m\ the CAMY WATCH FAC- *Jto^**m*. TORY CO. LTD. Geneva. JBcfif "^B hos developed o special I wrist watch mod:l bearing MttmT^^~^±UiK&\ the110 words
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